NOTE: YOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE, BUT I CAN SEE WHO, WHAT, AND WHEN SOMETHING IS EDITED. Any student who posts something not related to the project or intentionally deletes someone else's work will lose the computer privileges and be subject to other punishment as deemed appropriate by the teacher.
Post links to websites that you've found for your topic and include a brief explanation of what the site includes. If it works for you, chances are it will help someone else out too.

DIRECTIONS FOR POSTING LINKS:
(1) To post a link, first find the topic that your link applies to (General; Civil Rights; The Holocaust; etc.).
(2) Click on "Edit this Page" at the top of the page and then move your cursor to an empty space under your topic listing.
(3) Click the "Insert Link" button at the top of the page (looks like a chain link). This will bring up a new menu.
(4) Under the Link Menu, click on "External Link", then type (or copy + paste) the site link in the "Address" blank. Under "Link Text" you can type in the name of the site (the link text will show up as whatever you type in here).
(5) Finally, post a brief summary of what the site is and its 'highlights' underneath the link that you just posted, THEN CLICK "SAVE" on the toolbar at the top of the screen. Additionally, type your name near your entry so I know that you posted it.

TOPIC RESOURCES
Here are resources that you and your classmates have found.

GENERAL RESOURCES FOR ANY TOPICS:
http://www.tolerance.org/ from Mr. Neff
--"Teaching Tolerance is dedicated to reducing prejudice, improving intergroup relations and supporting equitable school experiences for our nation's children." You can search this site for articles on your topic. This site could be particularly useful for the second section of your paper where you suggest how the issue can be improved.

CIVIL RIGHTS / RACISM:
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/civilrightstimeline1.html from Mr. Neff
--Timeline of important events in the Civil Rights Movement since 1954.

http://www.cnn.com/EVENTS/1997/mlk/links.html from Mr. Neff
--CNN's timeline of Civil Rights events.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/profiles/index.html from Mr. Neff
--On the left-hand side of the page there are links to Profiles of people and groups important to the movement, as well as Milestone in the movement.

The King Center from Mr. Neff
--Website dedicated to the memorial of MLK Jr.

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/mlkjrday1.html from Nick Amato
-- Website on the Life of MLK Jr.

Civil Rights Movement Veteransfrom Cody Smith
-Site dedicated to surviviors of Civil rights...especially the SNCC, CORE, SCLC.

http://www.voicesofcivilrights.org/ from Jamie Stettler
--Website about some voices for the Civil Rights Movement.

THE HOLOCAUST / GENOCIDE AND RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION:
http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/holocaust/timeline.html from Mr. Neff
--extensive timeline of The Holocaust, 1938-1945.

http://library.thinkquest.org/12663/ from Mr. Neff
--student-created site that includes information and links to other sites

http://www.ushmm.org/ from Mr. Neff
--United States Holocaust Memorial Museum site. Includes links to lots of useful information.

http://www.hmh.org/ from Tongxin
--The holocaust museum in Houston.

http://remember.org/camps/index.html From Jason
-Maps, pictures and information on Birkenau and Mauthausen Concentration Camps.

frank.mtsu.edu/~baustin/holocamp.html from Keely
--it gives you info about the concentration camps.

http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10005144From From Brooke
-- This website tells you about Nazi Camps and how they were run. It also tells you about what they had to wear in the camps and tells you about the arrivals in the camps also. This website also explains how th e Nazi's were killed, such as the gas chambers and how the people in the chambers would have to breathe in these poisonous gases and would be killed by them.

http://history1900s.about.com/od/holocaust/tp/holocaust.htm from allie
-- this website shows you the camps, ghettos, victims, persectution, resistance, nazis, museums & memorails, and book & movie reviews


VIETNAM / WAR:
http://www.vietnamwar.com/ from Mr. Neff
--great source for info; use the links on the left-hand side of the page

http://www.vietnampix.com/intro.htm from Mr. Neff
--a visual overview of the war through photographs and captions

http://www.pbs.org/battlefieldvietnam/ from Mr. Neff
--PBS website on Vietnam

http://digitalhistory.uh.edu/modules/vietnam/ from Jarret Beers
--it has tons of information and a quiz to see what you know.